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Episode 231: A Discussion on Kidmin Large Group Part One

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    In this episode, Kenny Conley, Jarrod Harris, Annie Tucker, and Tony Caniglia have a conversation on kidmin large group and some best practices to consider as you enhance your experience for kids. This is part one of a two-part discussion. Tune in to Episode 232 for part two.

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    1. Intentionally plan your large group time – cue sheet
    2. Identify staff or volunteers who can own creativity – a team
    3. Tighten up transitions (create questions)

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